This is the place where the Centralian Visual Art department collects links to amazing art websites and lets you know about books, exhibitions, events and opportunities for our art students.
Louise Dalton's Pinterest Page: http://pinterest.com/luhlahh/
My Pinterest page has a collection of visual images that Inspire me. You might want to create a Pinterest or a Blog of you own!
The other great thing about Pinterest is that it is a great way of keeping track of inspirational websites. My Art Education page, in particular gathers together links to amazing art websites that I know will be fantastic for the classroom. Even tho these websites are oftern directed at teachers, students can make fabulous use of them too.
This website has been created to help Art students excel. It is focused on CIE Art & Design (A Levels and IGCSE), however many of the articles are generic and will help students studying other qualifications, such as NCEA, AQA, AP Studio and IB Art.
Best wishes with your Art projects. May you achieve the best results you can. http://www.amiria.co.nz/artist/
Amiria is talking mainly about NZ courses, so some of the details may be different to our course, but the fundamental advice is the same. The examples and resources she brings together are mind-blowing!
A Fab site, also from the UK, which has a range of stuff for students and Teachers, called ACCESS ART. Access Art
An American website devoted to Contemporary Art - The art of the 21st Century. This one is pretty edgy and 'out there' Art 21 - PBS
Also:
PBS' Arts Portal (USA) http://www.pbs.org/arts/
Here is one a little bit closer to home: A School in (Students and Teachers) Have made their own Art Website: Canley Da Vinci's
This has been created for teachers, but students can use it too! Learner Dot Org
Art+Culture is the portal for artistic knowledge and discovery. People across all of the arts come together to learn, connect and share. Magazine- Style Webpage. Art and Culture Dot Com
TED is a website that shows Videos of speakers on all sorts of topics. There is a special section for art, but depending on what themes you are interested in you could look at language, politics, economics, business, science...... This 'Themes' page gives you an overview. http://www.ted.com/themes
Artcritical is an online art magazine http://artcritical.com/
Educational DVDs, including Arts Documentaries and ABC/BBC Arts programs to Buy for your Collection: http://www.marcom.com.au/
Welcome to BRILLIANT ART RESOURCES!
This is the place where the Centralian Visual Art department collects links to amazing art websites and lets you know about books, exhibitions, events and opportunities for our art students.
Louise Dalton's Pinterest Page:
http://pinterest.com/luhlahh/
My Pinterest page has a collection of visual images that Inspire me. You might want to create a Pinterest or a Blog of you own!
The other great thing about Pinterest is that it is a great way of keeping track of inspirational websites. My Art Education page, in particular gathers together links to amazing art websites that I know will be fantastic for the classroom. Even tho these websites are oftern directed at teachers, students can make fabulous use of them too.
This website has been created to help Art students excel. It is focused on CIE Art & Design (A Levels and IGCSE), however many of the articles are generic and will help students studying other qualifications, such as NCEA, AQA, AP Studio and IB Art.
Best wishes with your Art projects. May you achieve the best results you can.
http://www.amiria.co.nz/artist/
Amiria is talking mainly about NZ courses, so some of the details may be different to our course, but the fundamental advice is the same. The examples and resources she brings together are mind-blowing!
In an interview, filmmaker Martin Scosese talks about the importance of Visual Literacy
http://www.edutopia.org/martin-scorsese-teaching-visual-literacy?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_content=blog&utm_campaign=scorsesevisualliteracy
Where else but our own ABC Arts Website? Connects you to all their current Arts programs and Archives too!
http://www.abc.net.au/arts/
Auntie's Aunty: The BBC.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/
A Fab site, also from the UK, which has a range of stuff for students and Teachers, called ACCESS ART.
Access Art
An American website devoted to Contemporary Art - The art of the 21st Century. This one is pretty edgy and 'out there'
Art 21 - PBS
Also:
PBS' Arts Portal (USA)
http://www.pbs.org/arts/
Here is one a little bit closer to home: A School in (Students and Teachers) Have made their own Art Website:
Canley Da Vinci's
This has been created for teachers, but students can use it too!
Learner Dot Org
Art+Culture is the portal for artistic knowledge and discovery. People across all of the arts come together to learn, connect and share. Magazine- Style Webpage.
Art and Culture Dot Com
This lady has a blog and is really good at explaining the basics.
http://www.thatartistwoman.org
TED is a website that shows Videos of speakers on all sorts of topics. There is a special section for art, but depending on what themes you are interested in you could look at language, politics, economics, business, science...... This 'Themes' page gives you an overview.
http://www.ted.com/themes
Artcritical is an online art magazine
http://artcritical.com/
Educational DVDs, including Arts Documentaries and ABC/BBC Arts programs to Buy for your Collection:
http://www.marcom.com.au/
http://www.artsconnected.org
Walker Arts Community Education Page.
http://www.walkerart.org/education-community-programs